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The business case for TCO analysis

Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) measures the economics of your IT assets over their useful service life. Many decision makers fail to look beyond the up-front investment. Before you decide on a new IT platform aligned with the business strategy of your organization, be sure to assess all direct and indirect costs involved over the entire lifecycle.

Explore the elements of a Total Cost of Ownership analysis—the new industry imperative

Detailed TCO analysis
This analysis is based on an independent analyst's assessment of the true cost of ownership. It includes hardware and software, system administration labor, migration, and power and cooling costs.

System Consolidation and Savings
Consider a server migration that consolidates IBM Mainframe, IBM POWER or Oracle Sun systems onto HP Integrity or ProLiant servers. You'll realize savings from reduced space and energy consumption and gain a more flexible infrastructure.

Virtualization and Workload Management
Virtualization solutions from HP and HP partners can adapt workloads to meet business requirements quickly and with mission-critical reliability. Virtualization can lower data center costs by up to 40%.

HP extends mission critical to x86: Project Odyssey

In the past, your mission-critical architecture needs were covered primarily with traditional UNIX. Today, more and more applications are being considered mission critical. That's why HP servers will deliver a UNIX-like experience for mission critical x86.

In the past, your mission-critical architecture needs were covered primarily with traditional UNIX. Today, more and more applications are being considered mission critical. That's why HP servers will deliver a UNIX-like experience for mission critical x86.

HP-UX 11i v3: for workloads vital to the enterprise

If you are still running HP-UX 11i v2, NOW is the time to upgrade to v3. HP-UX 11i v3 gives you superior availability, security, performance and significant TCO savings.

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HP Universal Database Solution vs. Oracle Exadata TCO over a three - year periodThis paper provides a comparative TCO analysis of two enterprise-grade database solutions: HP Universal Database Solution and Oracle Exadata. While initial hardware purchasing costs are higher for the HP solution, its software purchasing, maintenance and supports costs are lower by a considerable margin. In all three sizings assessed, the HP Universal Database Solution helps to significantly reduce TCO over a three-year period.

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TCO benefits of HP Converged Systems

Paul Gavin talks about the huge TCO benefits of HP ConvergedSystems 700 and 300. Delivered in as little as 20 days (half the time of competitive offerings), these systems are ready to run within one day. They’re easy to order, easy to deploy and easy to maintain. Faster time to business value and intelligent lifecycle management translate into significant TCO savings for our customers.

Paul Gavin talks about the huge TCO benefits of HP ConvergedSystems 700 and 300. Delivered in as little as 20 days (half the time of competitive offerings), these systems are ready to run within one day. They’re easy to order, easy to deploy and easy to maintain. Faster time to business value and intelligent lifecycle management translate into significant TCO savings for our customers.

HP extends mission critical to x86: Project Odyssey

In the past, your mission-critical architecture needs were covered primarily with traditional UNIX. Today, more and more applications are being considered mission critical. That's why HP servers will deliver a UNIX-like experience for mission critical x86.

In the past, your mission-critical architecture needs were covered primarily with traditional UNIX. Today, more and more applications are being considered mission critical. That's why HP servers will deliver a UNIX-like experience for mission critical x86.